stText

I've stopped playing WoW, so this addon won't be updated again, at least not by me.
If someone feels like updating it, just PM me.

What is this

stText is a little addon which display some informations like:

Time

Latency

Memory usage (now with a tooltip for the 35 addons which uses the most memory)

Location

Coordinates

Framerate

Durability (thanks to phrozenassid)

Customisation

In the screenshot you can see some text written in teal, it's a custom color. You can choose a custom color or set the classcolor instead.

All the settings can be changed in Settings.lua. The settings are the text size, justify and the modules enabled.

To unlock a module, just type /stt (or /sttext) (Name of the module) (i.e /stt Clock to unlock the clock, or /stt Memory to unlock the memory module)
By default they will all be crowded at the center of the screen.
If type /stt or /stt help (indeed if you type something that's not a module name) to have a list all available modules
To move them, hold the Alt key and drag them wherever you want.

Maybe you should better try with clock instead of ctext and f. (simply replace f and ctext by clock)
But I'm not sure this would work either (though that was my suggestion before), because it could be some taint call (i.e. attempting to use SetAlpha while in combat). You would have to use StateDrivers (or something like that ).
I've never used this kind of functions as I did have no need for it, but as some people request a IC/OOC option, I may add such an option.

I'll give it a go and mess about with it, and see if I can get any type of success. Thanks for the help (Some authors seem to be completely against offering any help, did they not expect questions when they made and uploaded an addon? ><)

Yeah the ic/ooc option is the only real thing i'd say was missing from sttext compared to sldt. Although I'd rather use yours with no combat options since sldt seemed to use half my cpu ha!

I think the part where i'm going wrong is what to put as the 'f' bit before the registerevents, and what to call the clock module? (what i'm calling ctext in this bit, although i did try lots of things :<)

If you fancy helping me i'd really appreciate it! I can then probably work out the durability one from there, or it'll atleast entertain me for a few more hours, before I come crawling back to you for help

Maybe you should better try with clock instead of ctext and f. (simply replace f and ctext by clock)
But I'm not sure this would work either (though that was my suggestion before), because it could be some taint call (i.e. attempting to use SetAlpha while in combat). You would have to use StateDrivers (or something like that ).
I've never used this kind of functions as I did have no need for it, but as some people request a IC/OOC option, I may add such an option.

I think the part where i'm going wrong is what to put as the 'f' bit before the registerevents, and what to call the clock module? (what i'm calling ctext in this bit, although i did try lots of things :<)

If you fancy helping me i'd really appreciate it! I can then probably work out the durability one from there, or it'll atleast entertain me for a few more hours, before I come crawling back to you for help

Have you deleted your SavedVariables ?
This looks like a symptom of this kind of problem. Your previous changes affected to SavedVariables and getting the addon won't change anything as the error comes from the data itself. Your positions for the Memory plugin must have been messed up I don't know how and now this screws up the SetPoint function whose purpose is to place them right.

Have you deleted your SavedVariables ?
This looks like a symptom of this kind of problem. Your previous changes affected to SavedVariables and getting the addon won't change anything as the error comes from the data itself. Your positions for the Memory plugin must have been messed up I don't know how and now this screws up the SetPoint function whose purpose is to place them right.

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